Contact Us

The Lancaster County Office of Emergency Services maintains a separate web site. Please refer to www.ReadyLancaster.org for more comprehensive information on Emergency Services information and programs.

In accordance with state law, the Lancaster County Board of Supervisors has adopted an Emergency Operations Plan which establishes the legal and organizational basis for operations in response to any type of disaster or large scale emergency situation. The Plan assigns broad responsibilities to local government agencies and support organizations for disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. These responsibilities are generally extensions of normal day-to-day functions involving the same personnel and material resources.

The types of disasters which are most likely to affect Lancaster County are weather-related occurrences such as hurricanes, coastal flooding, tornadoes and severe thunderstorms which produce high winds and large rainfall amounts. The Emergency Operations Plan also provides guidance to local officials for responding to situations involving hazardous materials.

Community Notification System (CodeRED)

Lancaster County has contracted with Emergency Communications Network to provide emergency alerts to its citizens in the form of recorded telephone messages through a product known as CodeRED. The system was put in place prior to Hurricane Irene and was used to provide evacuation and shelter information during the event.

The CodeRED database used during Irene consisted of published telephone numbers only. Efforts to improve the CodeRED database to include unlisted numbers and cell phone numbers are ongoing. Lancaster County citizens can assist this endeavor by navigating to the CodeRED web site and reviewing/updating their contact information.

Hurricane Preparedness Resources

Lancaster County will utilize the following media outlets to release public information pertaining to hurricanes and other severe weather threats:

Radio Stations

WKWI - 101.7 FM Kilmarnock

WIGO - 104.9 FM Kilmarnock

WRAR - 105.5 FM Tappahannock

WNNT - 107.5 FM Warsaw

WCNV - 98.1 FM Richmond/Heathsville

Television Stations

WTVR - Channel 6 Richmond

WRIC - Channel 8 Richmond

WWBT - Channel 12 Richmond

Metrocast Cable - Channel 7 Saluda

Storm Surge Inundation Maps

The following links point to maps which indicate the areas of Lancaster County that would most likely flood in the event of a hurricane. The map is color coded according to storm severity with category 1 being the least severe storm and category 5 being the most severe storm.

Fire and EMS Apparatus Access to Structures

This is a recommendation based on the 2009 Virginia Statewide fire Prevention Code 503.2.1:

Commercial: fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width
of not less than 20 feet exclusive of shoulders and unobstructed
vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet, 6 inches.

Residential: Fire apparatus access roads exclusively serving single
family dwelling or townhouse developments should have unobstructed width
of not less than 18 feet and vertically not less than 13 feet, 6
inches.